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Tom Ellis
dal 20/6/2007 al 20/7/2007

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Tom Ellis
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20/6/2007

Tom Ellis

Motinternational, London

Klever Strasse. For this project, the architect appears to be a lazy drunken clown, with abandoned paintings, slacker expletives and a Berlin beer table. As we enter the main space, what appears, at first, to be a bizarre grouping of pseudo-modernist paintings, soon turn out to be the slacker musings of Ellis as he mixes purposefully dumb sentence construction with deconstructions of Picasso and Goya.


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Klever Strasse

Tom Ellis invites us to take a walk up Klever Strasse where the architect appears to be a lazy drunken clown, with abandoned paintings, slacker expletives and a Berlin beer table. Even the Gallery has had its name inverted to become the artist. But then we are given glimpses of sharp wit and skilled craftsmanship when we realise that the artist has also designed the office furniture, a resplendent red glass table that spells out the word GONER, a prediction perhaps for the gallerist or curator that sits behind it? But before you can slap yourself knowingly on the back, we’re back to dumb with a hastily painted self-portrait on a scrappy piece of sheet timber, which itself has been attached to sliding door mechanisms allowing the work to literally travel across the wall like some collapsing clown car.

As we enter the main space, what appears, at first, to be a bizarre grouping of pseudo-modernist paintings, soon turn out to be the slacker musings of Ellis as he mixes purposefully dumb sentence construction with deconstructions of Picasso and Goya. These are again on sliders that turn the oversized paintings into doors or give them the option of somewhere to go, but too little room to move. This sounds like a clumsy metaphor for the many dead ends of painting, but in Klever Strasse, dumb is Klever, and if you are in any doubt as to how to wear your hang ups, Ellis has installed a German Beer Tisch for the audience to sit and contemplate, Très Passé, Fucker in a Landscape, The Lazy Thieving Cunt and of course, Fuck It.

Tom Ellis lives and works in London and is represented by MOT International. Recent solo exhibitions include, Sweet F. A., Freight and Volume, New York, US, Photographies, Kontainer, Los Angeles, US Inversion, Platform, London and Unsupported Images, T1+2 Artspace, London. Forthcoming group exhibitions include Aggression, Kunsthalle Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland, and he has exhibited in international exhibitions including, Intelligent Muscle, The Café Gallery, London Mixed Pickles, K3 Project Space, Zurich, Switzerland, Mining, West Germany, Berlin, Germany, Lore, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, As if by Proxy, Redux, London and Totem, MOT, London. Ellis has had a number of large scale commissions such as Je Ne Regrette Rien, Pulse, Miami, 2006, GONER, MOT, London, 2006 and Abuse Machine, Year06, London 2006. He has also been invited to international residencies at Berlin Artists’ Residency, Alte Buchbinerei, 2006 and Braziers International Artists Workshop, Oxfordshire, 2005.

This month’s Back Room Project is by Richard Parry who graduated from Goldsmiths University last year and has since being one of the founding members of The New Dome, who famously built a Mojito trough at the opening of one of their shows, which got the audience kneeling in front of Parry’s paintings. What will await you when you look beyond the green curtain at MOT is anyone’s guess, but rest assured that it will also involve “Klever” painting.

Private View June 21, 6.30-9

MOT
8 Andrews Road - London
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